The Brutalist Report - science
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- Wild bees are active in woodland treetops, research shows [1320d]
- Tropics in crisis: Scientists call for preservation of Guinea's indigenous plants in WWF Living Planet Report 2022 [1320d]
- A small trench-dwelling fish makes a splash in deep-sea evolution [1321d]
- Reaching new heights in largest ever genome study [1321d]
- Scientists demonstrate that electricity may be obtainable from water with a high salt concentration [1321d]
- New tool helps researchers investigate clouds, rain and climate change [1321d]
- Corn plants with tillers work well in restrictive environments [1321d]
- NASA dust detective delivers first maps from space for climate science [1321d]
- Endangered fruit-eating animals play an outsized role in a tropical forest—losing them could have dire consequences [1321d]
- How advanced optical tweezers revolutionized cell manipulation [1321d]
- 2022 US State of the Birds report reveals widespread losses of birds in all habitats—except for one [1321d]
- Biden designates his first national monument in the heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains [1321d]
- 'Eureka moments' in science are a myth according to new ebook [1321d]
- Mapping the reception of latitude and longitude in early modern China [1321d]
- Letting farmland recover may let air quality recover, too [1321d]
- Study: 'Exploring' inventors thrive in workplaces with open communications [1321d]
- Too little, too late: Study examines why the Endangered Species Act fails [1321d]
- Dinosaur 'mummies' might not be as unusual as we think [1321d]
- Why erect-crested penguins reject their first egg and lay a second one [1321d]
- Thrips show promise in controlling the invasive Brazilian peppertree in Florida [1321d]
- Goldilocks influencers: Why high follower count may not be the best driver of engagement on social media [1321d]
- A new design for nanofiber interlayer supported forward osmosis composite membranes [1321d]
- Examining divergence and overlap in the Ochrosia species [1321d]
- Career advancement slower for women in entomology, study finds [1321d]
- Research links IQ and betting on horse racing [1321d]
- Sea-level rise 'may cross two meters by 2100' [1321d]
- South Africa's small-scale farmers still can't find a place in the food value chain [1321d]
- Depositors often blame audit firms for bank failure, study finds [1321d]
- Viewing Earth from space at night: Tracking our changing black marble [1321d]
- Plastics causing multi-organ damage in seabirds [1321d]
- Hurricane Fiona: People with disabilities need more support in extreme storms [1321d]
- Sociologist interviews formerly incarcerated mothers about the trauma of institutional separation [1321d]
- Can we cure the frog pandemic? [1321d]
- Martian rock winds back the clock [1321d]
- India's enormous solar park was meant to help poor communities. But it left the landless stricken [1321d]
- DNA from sediments offers insights into the use of plants by humans in the Paleolithic Age [1321d]
- Breaking up hydrogen more easily with copper-titanium catalysts [1321d]
- Star duo forms 'fingerprint' in space, NASA's Webb finds [1321d]
- Researchers develop system for generating oxygen within cells [1321d]
- MacArthur's 2022 'genius grant' winners picked to inspire [1321d]
- NASA targets November 14 for Moon rocket launch [1321d]
- Research mission to probe Santorini volcano mysteries [1321d]
- Patagonia's grand gesture sends the wrong message about ethical capitalism [1321d]
- DNA is often used in solving crimes. But how does DNA profiling actually work? [1321d]
- Horrible bosses: How algorithm managers are taking over the office [1321d]
- How many work projects are too many? Why you should tell your boss to stop at five [1321d]
- Decolonizing education in South Africa: A reflection on a learning-teaching approach [1321d]
- Supercomputing simulations help reveal traffic mechanisms through the nuclear pore complex [1321d]
- The five biggest threats to West Africa's oceans, and what to do about them [1321d]
- Black women endure legacy of racism in homeownership and making costly repairs [1321d]
- What happens when dissatisfied workers feel they can't speak up in the workplace [1321d]
- 'Checkout charity' can increase a shopper's anxiety, especially when asks are automated [1321d]
- Young immigrants are looking to social media to engage in politics and elections—even if they are not eligible to vote [1321d]
- Genetically engineered bacteria make living materials for self-repairing walls and cleaning up pollution [1321d]
- Three Impressionist paintings that give an insight into the complicated history of breastfeeding in the 19th century [1321d]
- Computer games may be a key to ecological learning, study says [1321d]
- The entire planet's ecosystems classified for the first time [1321d]
- Global hotspots for soil conservation are poorly protected [1321d]
- Scientists say PFAS contamination should be presumed at over 57,000 US sites [1321d]
- Are dingoes the answer to Australia's feral cat and fox problem? [1321d]
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